Simulated Synchrophasors in SSOs and Phasor Measurement Data Recorded During a Subsynchronous Oscillation Incident in an Actual Power System
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Abstract
This data includes instantaneous signal data from simulated subsynchronous oscillations and from actual SSO events.
The simulation system for data 1 is that a wind turbine with Doubly-fed Induction Generator (DFIG) is connected to a parallel compensator and then through a weak transmission line to the power grid, the sub-synchronous resonance occurs between the DFIG and the parallel compensator when the wind speed drops. This kind of SSO only contains the sub-synchronous oscillation component;
The simulation system for data 2 is the large simulation system of the actual Hami power grid in Northwest China with a high penetration of wind power generation, there are not only DFIG but also permanent magnet generators. This kind of SSO has both the sub-synchronous and super-synchronous components;
Data 3 is the PMU data that is recorded during an actual SSO incident that occurred in the North China power grid with a large amount of wind generations.
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The related papers are:
[1] F. Zhang, J. Li, J. Liu, W. Gao and J. He, "An Improved Interpolated DFT-based Parameter Identification for Sub-/Super-synchronous Oscillations with Synchrophasors," in IEEE Transactions on Power Systems, doi: 10.1109/TPWRS.2022.3175735.
[2] F. Zhang, L. Cheng, W. Gao and R. Huang, "Synchrophasors-Based Identification for Subsynchronous Oscillations in Power Systems," in IEEE Transactions on Smart Grid, vol. 10, no. 2, pp. 2224-2233, March 2019, doi: 10.1109/TSG.2018.2792005.
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